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Missing in Action By Bret Fetzer
Through the idyllic but war-ridden jungles of Vietnam strides Chuck
Norris as Braddock, one-man army, killing the enemy in droves with every
gun burst, hauling wounded buddies to safety draped across his shoulders
like sacks of wheat. He doesn't wear a helmet because clearly his head is
not a particularly vulnerable area. As he leaps upon a vicious Vietcong
who's brutally bayoneting a buddy of Braddock's, he plucks the rings from
two hand grenades--and wakes from a recurring nightmare. Haunted by his
memories, Braddock joins a delegation sent to Vietnam to negotiate for the
return of missing-in-action prisoners of war (hence the movie's title, Missing
in Action). But when the communist government accuses Braddock of war
crimes, he fights back! It's all pretty preposterous--particularly the
subtler absurdities, like when Braddock dresses entirely in stealthy
ninjalike black except for his head, allowing his feathered blond locks to
fly free--but fans of this kind of jingoistic action flick will find it
satisfying enough. The fight scenes are frequent, if not particularly
imaginative. Also featuring the great character actor M. Emmet Walsh as an
old army buddy who helps Braddock out when the going gets tough.
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|  | Director: Joseph Zito
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|  | Stars: Chuck Norris, M. Emmet Walsh, David Tress, Lenore Kasdorf, James Hong
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|  | Released: November 16, 1984
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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